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Unique Beats, born Yusuf Scott, was born May 22, 1986, in Reading, PA. Unique began to develop a high skill for music at the tender age of eight; playing the piano ?uently by ear and soon after, song writing. At age twelve, he began playing the drums and doing stage performances with a Gospel choir. In 2004, Unique moved to Atlanta, Ga, where he met Nick Fury, Multi Platinum Producer. Fury encouraged Unique to explore his many di?erent talents musically. Since then, Unique has Co Produced for many mainstream artists; such as, Killer Mike, T.I., Young Dro, and others. Today, Unique Beats spends a great deal of his time working on himself as an artist, as well as, playing a role in the production team AllAboard (J Dubb, Q, and Unique Beats) and sharpening his skills musically. Unique Beats has made club and internet radio appearances to gain recognition and currently holds the support of a strong street team. "He's always been known to be a great producer, now seeing him as an artist is great and his music is well respected," says Sarai Williams, a member of the street team. Unique Beats plans to continue to build his base as an artist, song writer, producer and engineer. "I have so many great ideas musically, and I'm open to all avenues," says Unique Beats. Unique plans to continue to strive for excellence, as he encourages a unique sound and feel of music in todays' music culture. 

 For Immediate Release Unique Beats from Atlanta GA has come up with another hit single called "We In". It has airplay all across the world. His melodic beats and soothing voice has the interest of every major and independent label across the country. As a writer, producer, and vocalist, Unique is a one of a kind Artist. Not to mention his team of Mike Cohen and Pete Vinci, the music powerhouse team. For more info or booking Please contact Mike at 917 272 4941. 


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